Seismic surveys near gray whale feeding areas off Sakhalin Island, Russia: assessing impact and mitigation effectiveness. [PDF]
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A NEW SPECIES OF THE GENUS RHAPHIUM (DIPTERA: DOLICHOPODIDAE) FROM SAKHALIN ISLAND
Negrobov, O. P., Maslova, O. O., Selivanova, O. V. (2020): A NEW SPECIES OF THE GENUS RHAPHIUM (DIPTERA: DOLICHOPODIDAE) FROM SAKHALIN ISLAND. Far Eastern Entomologist 409: 21-25, DOI: 10.25221/fee.409.3, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.25221/fee.409.
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Based on a critical analysis of scientific publications for the last 200 years and on the collected specimens, a complete annotated list of both typical freshwater ichthyofauna of Sakhalin Island, with the inclusion of marine species that can be found in
Dyldin, Yury V. +7 more
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Benthic studies adjacent to Sakhalin Island, Russia 2015 III: benthic energy density spatial models in the nearshore gray whale feeding area. [PDF]
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Benthic studies adjacent to Sakhalin Island, Russia, 2015 I: benthic biomass and community structure in the nearshore gray whale feeding area. [PDF]
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This article examines evolving constructions of nature on Sakhalin Island in late imperial Russia, emphasising changing Russian views of not only the island, but of science, modernisation, mankind\u27s power over nature and the borders of the empire ...
Corrado, Sharyl
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Real-time acoustic monitoring with telemetry to mitigate potential effects of seismic survey sounds on marine mammals: a case study offshore Sakhalin Island. [PDF]
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Discovery of New Petroleum Basin Offshore of Sakhalin Island
The Sakhalin oil and gas area occupying the territory of Sakhalin Island and the water area of the adjacent shelf includes completely or partially the range of sedimentary basins (Fig.
A. V. Bychkov
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The freshwater pearl mussel family Margaritiferidae includes 13 extant species, which are all listed by IUCN as endangered or vulnerable taxa. In this study, an extensive spatial sampling of Margaritifera spp.
Ivan N Bolotov +14 more
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"The ""End of the Earth"": Sakhalin Island in the Russian Imperial Imagination, 1849--1906"
This dissertation examines Russian discourses concerning colonization of Sakhalin Island from the 1850s, when explorers claimed the island as innately Russian land, to 1906, when Russia withdrew colonists after surrendering southern Sakhalin to Japan. By
Corrado, Sharyl M.
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